Kanye WestRapper once again apologizes to Beck over Grammy diss
'Yeezus' admits to UK's Sunday Times that he was wrong when implying
that the multi-instrumentalist didn't 'respect artistry'
Kanye West has once again apologized to Beck following his nasty remarks at the latter's big win at the 2015 Grammy Awards.
In a new interview with the U.K.'s Sunday Times,
'Yeezus' admits he was wrong when implying that the
multi-instrumentalist didn't 'respect artistry' adding that his comments
about Beck were inaccurate.
"I'm fine to
apologize for inaccuracies. You know, I send flowers for inaccuracies. I
talked to Beck's wife, and I think I had a point about Beyonce's album,
but I think I was inaccurate with the concept of a gentleman who plays
14 instruments not respecting artistry,'' he said.
Back in February, West almost disrupted Beck's acceptance speech after the musician's 'Morning Phase' won over Beyonce's self-titled set in the coveted Album of the Year category at the Grammys.
Back in February, West almost disrupted Beck's acceptance speech after the musician's 'Morning Phase' won over Beyonce's self-titled set in the coveted Album of the Year category at the Grammys.
In an interview after the event, Kim Kardashian's husband dissed Beck and said that he should've given the award to Bey.
West's action and statement prompted criticism from lots of people. "Isn't it amazing that people are so constantly shocked by the commonly agreed-in truth? How much bulls**t are we in if, every single time I give not just my opinion, but a vast 80%, 90% opinion, I get into that much trouble? When the truth is a mass opinion. That's not about accuracy, it's the definition of truth,'' he adds in the interview with Sunday Times.
West's action and statement prompted criticism from lots of people. "Isn't it amazing that people are so constantly shocked by the commonly agreed-in truth? How much bulls**t are we in if, every single time I give not just my opinion, but a vast 80%, 90% opinion, I get into that much trouble? When the truth is a mass opinion. That's not about accuracy, it's the definition of truth,'' he adds in the interview with Sunday Times.
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